- California Child Custody Laws
Before coming to an agreement on your child custody case, the courts must first consider numerous predetermined child custody laws pertaining to the specific state that you reside in. These laws may vary slightly from one state to another so it is important to familiarize yourself with the current California child custody laws if you are a resident.
- October 11, 2010
- Divorcing in California
- By Sandra Dye, MFT
California is a no-fault state, meaning that evidence regarding a misdeed by one of the parties is not grounds for divorce. The existence of irreconcilable differences, where you have been unable to resolve your differences, is all that is required for filing for divorce. Dissolution of a marriage may also be based on incurable insanity (based on proof) under [California Family Code - Sections: 2310].
- Links to resources in California
Links to California Child Care, Child Support, Collaborative Law, Counseling and therapy, Courts, Financial planning and debt management, Investigations, Law firms and lawyers, Long Distance and Virtual Parenting, Mediators, Parental Alienation, Parenting Education, Real Estate, Supervised Visitation, Support Groups and more.
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